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Distributor Rotor Fits 1965-1974 Triumph Gt6 Spitfire Original Engine Managemen on 2040-parts.com

US $19.65
Location:

Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Distributor Rotor fits 1965-1974 Triumph GT6 Spitfire  ORIGINAL ENGINE MANAGEMEN, US $19.65, image 1
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Quantity Needed:1; SKU:OEM:3452 Other Part Number:DR2, 23072, 173-2262, DR937, 51-5571, D-400, 1270 Brand:Original Engine Management Interchange Part Number:DR158T, DR-158, 4R1056, D10, 566889, 6C4, DR-85 Manufacturer Part Number:3452 Product Description - Short - 20:Distributor Rotor UPC:Does not apply

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